A Walking Tractor with Trailer (also known as a two-wheel tractor with trailer) is a small agricultural and transport machine designed for farming and light hauling tasks. It consists of a two-wheel power unit (walking tractor) connected to a trailer for carrying goods or passengers. The main components include a diesel engine, gearbox, handlebars for steering, clutch and throttle controls, two large drive wheels, a hitching system, and a trailer with a loading platform, seat, and sometimes brakes.
In operation, the engine generates power which is transmitted through the gearbox to the two wheels, allowing the machine to move forward or backward. The operator controls direction and speed using the handlebars, throttle, clutch, and gear lever. When used with farming implements, the operator usually walks behind the tractor. However, when a trailer is attached, the operator can sit on the trailer seat and drive the unit like a small vehicle. The tractor pulls the trailer to transport crops, materials, or passengers over short distances. It can also be used for field operations such as plowing, planting, and cultivating by attaching appropriate implements. This machine is popular in rural areas because it is affordable, fuel-efficient, versatile, and suitable for small-scale farming and transport needs.


















